MAKOTO wrote:There are others and i will try to catch them on demos too.

I hope you understand that I prefer to have some strong proofs instead of some arguable demos. I think it's better for everyone that way. Anyway, if banning boblenome is scaring them enough, they'll also stop. You know, those guys sooner or later try to again harm the server. I gave boblenome one week within being banned after I caught someone else and I was right.

MAKOTO wrote:And yes, my connection sucks .

Sad Anyway, this explains this noclip behavior.

"Chuck Norris had to shorten his beard in the presence of Richard Stallman because two beards that awesome, so close would segfault the universe (again)."

Barto wrote:I hope you understand that I prefer to have some strong proofs instead of some arguable demos.

Does the JeuxLinux server use your code-base? You could try to include a mechanism that penalizes team-damage in real-time, such as, if you hurt (not even kill) a team-mate in a team game-type game, you get damaged, not your teammate. This would completely prevent team-killing.

Or alternatively and a bit more difficult, you could account for team-damage and issue penalties over time.

Both mechanisms would have to be hooked up in G_Damage of game/g_combat.c.

TheDoctor wrote:Does the JeuxLinux server use your code-base? You could try to include a mechanism that penalizes team-damage in real-time, such as, if you hurt (not even kill) a team-mate in a team game-type game, you get damaged, not your teammate. This would completely prevent team-killing.

Sadly Jeuxlinux is running the classic 1.1 release without any changes. I sadly don't have any ssh access to it so I cannot change anything. Your idea for changing the harmed player is great and would suit as a new value for the friendly fire command but sadly I don't think I have enough time for it. I'm quite struggling all the time to find some hours to get things I haven't done yet made.

"Chuck Norris had to shorten his beard in the presence of Richard Stallman because two beards that awesome, so close would segfault the universe (again)."